On the 10/10/1918 the Royal Mail Ship Leinster enroute from Dublin to Holyhead was torpedoed and sunk. It was thought that only two bodies were washed ashore in southwest Scotland - one at Portpatrick and one at Kirkbean - but I've now identified nine CWGs along the Solway Coast.
Has anyone spotted a CWG with this date and with no obvious connection to the local area on the Ayrshire coast?

He lists all the passengers & crew and their fates, but alas doesn't complete the record by stating where known (or unknown) bodies are buried!

As regards CWGC burials, perhaps someone who holds the original Imperial War Graves Commission printed Registers covering the relevant areas of Scottish coastline could check them for Services and Mercantile Marine crew casualties for 10 October 1918?

Thanks Clive.
Since my original posting I discovered Phillip's book and have spoken to him a couple of times.
There was not apparently a definitive passenger list and the true cost in lives may never be known.
I've managed to identify 11 casualities so far (Philip only knew of 2) with another probable and a couple of posibles but I'm reliant on finding newspaper reports of the time. Only about half were entered in the Death Registers of the various parishes.
The nice bit is that I was contacted recently by the great-grandson of one of my "finds" who knew a little of his ancester's death but not the circumstances and was delighted to be able to find his grave.
Anyway thanks again.
Kenneth